President of Montenegro
The President of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Predsjednik Crne Gore, Predśednik Crne Gore) is the head of state of Montenegro. The current president is Jakov Milatović, who was elected in 2023. The official residence of the President is the Blue Palace located in the former royal capital Cetinje.
| President of Montenegro | |
|---|---|
| 130px Standard of the President of Montenegro | |
| Residence | Blue Palace in Cetinje |
| Term length | Five years, renewable once |
| Inaugural holder | Momir Bulatović |
| Formation | 23 December 1990 |
| Website | http://www.predsjednik.me |
Each president has a term of 5 years in office. The president can call elections for the Assembly. If the president is removed from office, a special election is held to select a replacement.
Living former presidents
File:Radivoje Brajović.jpg
Radivoje Brajović, the oldest living head of state of Montenegro.
Radivoje Brajović (91 years)
Miodrag Vlahović (96 years)
Filip Vujanović (71 years)
Milo Đukanović (63 years)
List of presidents
Before independence
List of Presidents of Socialist Montenegro
Socialist Republic
| No. | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| President of the Anti-Fascist Council of People's Liberation of Montenegro and the Boka (ZAVNOCGB) 1943–1944 | ||||||
| - | Nikola Miljanić (1892–1957) Leader of Montenegrin wartime assembly. | 15 November 1943 | 13 July 1944 | 241 days | SKJ | |
| President of the Montenegrin Anti-Fascist Assembly of People's Liberation (CASNO) 1944–1946 | ||||||
| - | Nikola Miljanić (1892–1957) | 13 July 1944 | 21 November 1946 | 2 years, 131 days | SKJ | |
| President of the Presidium of the Constitutional Assembly 1946–1947 | ||||||
| - | Miloš Rašović | 21 November 1946 | 1 January 1947 | 41 days | SKJ | |
| Presidents of the Presidium of the People's Assembly 1947–1953 | ||||||
| 1 | Miloš Rašović | 1 January 1947 | 6 November 1950 | 3 years, 309 days | SKJ | |
| 2 | Nikola Kovačević (1890–1964) [a] | 6 November 1950 | 4 February 1953 | 2 years, 90 days | SKJ SKJ | |
| Presidents of the People's Assembly 1953–1974 | ||||||
| 2 | Nikola Kovačević (1890–1964) | 4 February 1953 | 15 December 1953 | 314 days | SKJ | |
| 3 | Blažo Jovanović (1907–1976) | 15 December 1953 | 12 July 1962 | 8 years, 209 days | SKJ | |
| 4 | Filip Bajković (1910–1985) | 12 July 1962 | 5 May 1963 | 297 days | SKJ | |
| 5 | Andrija Mugoša (1912–2006) | 5 May 1963 | 5 May 1967 | 4 years, 0 days | SKJ | |
| 6 | Veljko Milatović (1921–2004) | 5 May 1967 | 6 October 1969 | 2 years, 154 days | SKJ | |
| 7 | Vidoje Žarković (1927–2000) | 6 October 1969 | 1 April 1974 | 4 years, 177 days | SKJ | |
| - | Budislav Šoškić (1925–1979) Acting | 1 April 1974 | 5 April 1974 | 4 days | SKJ | |
| Presidents of the Presidency 1974–1990 | ||||||
| 8 | Veljko Milatović (1921–2004) | 5 April 1974 | 7 May 1982 | 8 years, 32 days | SKJ | |
| 9 | Veselin Đuranović (1925–1997) | 7 May 1982 | 7 May 1983 | 1 year, 0 days | SKJ | |
| 10 | Marko Orlandić (1930–2019) | 7 May 1983 | 7 May 1984 | 1 year, 0 days | SKJ | |
| 11 | Miodrag Vlahović (born 1930) | 7 May 1984 | 7 May 1985 | 1 year, 0 days | SKJ | |
| 12 | Branislav Šoškić (1922–2022) | 7 May 1985 | 7 May 1986 | 1 year, 0 days | SKJ | |
| 13 | Radivoje Brajović (born 1935) | 7 May 1986 | 7 May 1988 | 2 years, 0 days | SKJ | |
| 14 | Božina Ivanović (1931–2002) | 7 May 1988 | 13 January 1989 | 251 days | SKJ | |
| - | Slobodan Simović (1939–1998) Acting | 13 January 1989 | 17 March 1989 | 63 days | SKJ | |
| 15 | Branko Kostić (1939–2020) | 17 March 1989 | 23 December 1990 | 1 year, 281 days | SKJ | |
| Presidents of Republic 1990–1992 | ||||||
| 16 | Momir Bulatović (1956–2019) [b] | 23 December 1990 | 28 April 1992 | 1 year, 127 days | SKJ DPS | |
Republic
President Of Montenegro Media
- Plavi dvorac, Montenegro.jpg
The Blue Palace in Cetinje, the official seat of the President of Montenegro.
- Jadranka Presidential yacht in Military of Montenegro.png
The "Jadranka" presidential yacht
- Presidential Standard of Montenegro (at sea).svg
Presidential Standard Afloat
Notes
- ↑ Communist Party of Yugoslavia reformed and renamed into the League of Communists of Yugoslavia.
- ↑ League of Communists of Montenegro reformed and renamed into the Democratic Party of Socialists.
Other websites
- President of Montenegro Archived 2012-09-09 at Archive.today